Carlos Albizu University (CAU) is a private, non-profit, institution of higher learning with campuses in Miami, Florida and San Juan, Puerto Rico. The Institution was first founded in Puerto Rico in the year of 1966. Its specific objective was to offer a Master of Science degree in Clinical Psychology. The Miami Campus of Carlos Albizu University was inaugurated in 1980. It is accredited by The Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSACHE) and the Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology is accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA). The Bachelor Degree in Elementary Education is developed in accordance with the teaching certification requirements of the Florida Bureau of Teachers’ Certification (FBTC). The curriculum offered complies with the required FBTC standards. The Miami Campus is a newly developed facility of 70,000 square feet within 18.353 acres of land, allowing expansion of the physical facilities up to 250,000 square feet. The physical facilities include classrooms, faculty and administrative offices, library, training clinic, computer laboratory, and research area. Housing is readily available in close proximity to campus.

Miami - Dade Community College was established 1959 and opened its doors on September 1960. There are 2,518 faculty members serving more than 163,000 students each year in both credit and noncredit courses The College is a state-supported college, with six campuses and numerous outreach centers. It is governed by a seven-member District Board of Trustees and a College president, with an annual budget exceeding $643 million. The ethnic mix is as follows: 11 percent, white non-Hispanic; 22 percent, black non-Hispanic; 65 percent, Hispanic; 2 percent, other.

Miami Dade College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and offers the following degrees and Curriculum: